Google just open-sourced Pebble’s firmware, unlocking one of the most beloved embedded platforms ever built. For the first time, developers can dig into the source code of a production-level consumer device that ran for billions of hours in the wild.
Pebble’s OS was years ahead of its time: a custom file system, an ultra-efficient power management system, and a graphics stack built from scratch. Now, the embedded community has a rare opportunity to learn from it.
For former Pebble engineers François Baldassari, Chris Coleman, and Brad Murray, this moment is both exciting and deeply nostalgic. Pebble wasn’t just a smartwatch; it was a defining project for a generation of embedded engineers. In this webinar, they’ll revisit the groundbreaking work that went into Pebble OS, share behind-the-scenes stories, and discuss what the embedded world might do with the code next.
The conversation covered:
Head of Engineering, Beeper
Founder & CEO, Memfault
Co-Founder & CTO, Memfault